We made an AR app with Serena that enabled further speculation into her exhibition, exploring science-fiction and language from the premise: 'Let’s imagine the future of language; not simply the languages that we hear most often and take up the most space today, nor those that experts predict will survive and those that will not, but every single possible future for all languages that have ever existed, and for everyone to whom they belong, and those that come to belong.'

We built a door entry panel for Sidsel's show at SMK, Copenhagen. This involved creating an electronic system that spoke to you with a custom message and unlocked the door to allow you to enter. This door entry system interacted with a video that we made with Sidsel, that played on both a phone and television in the exhibition space.

This project involved the assessment of her voice recordings for valence, emotion and other sentiments using Beyond Verbal and Descript, which became source material for a Python script that indiscriminately cut up and arranged the original audio, paired with transcribed video and light elements (wirelessly controlled by OSCs), which played according to those sentiments.

Stop Play Record supported the development and production of short films with young people aged 16–24 who live in London. Black Shuck assisted with the production and post-production of 23 films over 2 years.